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Show W'dcTiwsSi Mr. Jesse T. Rceso spent yesterday yester-day la Logan on business. Dr. B. J. Merrill Is confined to ' his bed, being very HI with typhoid fever. 0 C. Z. Harris and Fred Whittle ot Richmond wero In the city tho foro part of tho week doing temple work. Fresh supply Peacock, Rock Springs and Utah coal. Thatcher Coal Co. . Phone 16 or 76. Advertisement, tf ' '. Don't fnll to see Cleopatra In mov-" mov-" Ing picture, at tho Oak theatre loday I C at three o'clocck or UiIb evening at seven or nine o'clock. Don't miss the Clearance Sale on Clothing and Shoes at tho Star Clothing Clo-thing store, 133 North Main. Advcr tlsemont.- tt Oliver Lindsay, formerly a II. Y. Htudcnt, now representative ot tho Remington, Monarch and Smith Premier Pre-mier typewriters In this part of the state, was a Logan business visitor this week. . A, A. Johnson, principal of the Newton school has been In the city for two days, having been summoned to appear as a witness In the case of Allen versus Merrill, now being tried before Judge J. D. Call In the district court: . A well planned surprise was given Mrs. Harry Holmes Monday evening at her homo on South Fourth West, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. an-niversary. Tho evening was spent with music and games, after which a delicious lunch was served. About fifteen guests were present. I ' I The county clerk Is having some I remodeling done In his ofllco. A gate i Is being placed, separating tho office proper from the lobby In his ofllco. i This Is dono that business will oe transacted over the counter Instead of those having business with the clerk entering and interrupting those at work. It Is Btmply to bring about , k moro order In the transacting of of- P flclol business. The new bank fixtures nave not 1 been installed, owing to tho belated I arrival of tho safe and vault door. ' . Tho fixtures aro expected to arrive today and will bo Installed nt once, i The safe and vault door will conse- j , fluently bo taken Into tho building through the window. I ' 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ncphl Andrews were i plcnsantly surprised at their homo In 1 tho Fifth ward on Tuesday evening Tho secret was well kept and curried out by MrB. W. II. Jorgensen. Music Mu-sic and games wcro tho evening's entertainment the main featuro being be-ing a beau game. Tho prlzo winners being Mrs. Oscar Swcnscn and Mr. W. II. (loodscll. A delicious suppor was served by Mrs. W. H. Jorgensen Jorgen-sen assisted by Miss Ellearo Andrews. An-drews. Thoso Invited wcro: Messrs and Mcsdames Andrews, August Spcnce, Paul Spcnce, Thcodoro See-holser, See-holser, William Goodsell, Oscar Swen son, J. M. Androws, William Jorgon-son, Jorgon-son, Mr. Sylvan Ralrd, Mr. Guy Ballard, Bal-lard, Mr. Harold Cowley, Miss Maud Ellcaro Androws and Annlo McCul-lock. Goorgo II. Blood of Preston was In Logan on business yesterday, Attorney Fred Crockett who has spent tho past two weeks in tho cast returned home last evening. , Mrs. L. L. Cash of tho Second ward Is still In a precarious condition condi-tion as tho result ot her present Illness. Ill-ness. Tho First ward Is fortunate Is so-securing so-securing Mrs. Phlllls Spickcr for their open night Thursday February Febru-ary 27 at 7:30. Slio will glvo a Mendelssohn Men-delssohn evening. There will bo a meeting ot the Ballard Bal-lard Camp of tho Daughters ot ihc Pioneers at tho homo ot Mrs. Almi Hansen, 2GC West First North I'll-day, I'll-day, February 28 at 3:30 p. m. A good attendance is desired. A birthday party was held last i Mining Mi-ning at the home of Mr. and Mr. J. W. LtiUw-J of the Second wird, tho occasion being tho 38th anniversary anniver-sary of the air'h ol Mr. Llnford and tho isr uinilvorLury of tho birth nf the child of Mr. rnd Mrs. Orvil W Adams. Relieves of tho family wo.-e the guests of the evening. At the Smlthfield First ward today to-day at 12 o'clock will bo held the funeral services over the remains of Thomas Tarbett of Benson ward, whoso untimely death occurred Monday Mon-day 'afternoon, through Injuries received re-ceived In a runaway. A large number num-ber of Logan friends will go to the services leaving this city on tnc electric elec-tric car which will leave tho corner of Main and Center streets nt 11 o'clock Bharp. A man from Hyrum, about CO years of age, camo to Logan on Tuesday to transact business. Before returning homo he met a number of frlendc, according to his story, and Imbibed to freely of intoxicants. As a result ho bad tho misfortune to fall In tho mud at tho Intersection of Center and First West streets, literally saturating saturat-ing his clothing with the filth ot the street. Tho old gentleman soon attracted at-tracted a curious crowd. Ho was taken ta-ken Into one of tho local business establishments, es-tablishments, received a hand and fnco wash and tho mud scraped off hi3 clothing. "it Is fifteen yenrs since anything like this ever nuppen-ed nuppen-ed to me," ejaculated the Hyrum sire. |